Kane Brown Covers Randy Travis' 'Three Wooden Crosses' At HOF Benefit Show

Country superstar Kane Brown paid tribute to the legendary Randy Travis during a live stream benefitting the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Wednesday night.

Brown performed Travis' iconic single 'Three Wooden Crosses' during the BIG NIGHT (At the Museum) live stream alongside musician Alex Anthony, who played Travis' Gibson J-185KOA guitar, according to CountryNow.com.

“It’s an awesome feeling being in the Country Music Hall Of Fame singing Randy Travis’ song, especially beside his guitar,” Brown told Country Now. “I love you Randy, you’re the guy.”

BIG NIGHT (At the Museum) streamed live from Nashville on YouTube Wednesday night.

The concert also featured live performances from Alison Brown, Carlene Carter, Rodney Crowell, Reba McEntire, Keb' Mo', Tim McGraw, Brad Paisley, Ricky Skaggs, The War and Treaty, Dan Tyminski, Lucinda Williams and Marty Stuart, who served as the event's host.

The County Music Hall of Fame and Museum accepted donations during the live stream for its Coronavirus Relief Fund and raised a total of $588,166 as of Thursday morning. The venue said it has suffered "significant financial losses" and was forced to cancel "many educational events" due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

You can watch the full BIG NIGHT (At the Museum) stream and donate here.

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